David Krejci is Proving his Value to the Bruins
Through the first six weeks of the season, the Boston Bruins have been one of the best teams in the NHL. While the Bruins offense has struggled at times, David Krejci has gotten off to a solid start.
Through the first six weeks of the season, the Boston Bruins have been one of the best teams in the NHL. While the Bruins offense has struggled at times, David Krejci has gotten off to a solid start.
At the trade deadline last year, the Boston Bruins biggest moves were acquiring Ondrej Kase and Nick Ritchie. The duo was expected to improve the secondary scoring but failed to make an impact. So far, in 2021, Kase has yet to record a point and is currently dealing with an upper-body injury.
Between a sluggish Round Robin tournament and Tuukka Rask opting out, it seemed as if the Bruins playoff run could be short-lived. The Bruins were, however, able to overcome those challenges partly due to the play of David Krejci.
With the NHL playoffs approaching, the Boston Bruins are counting on their secondary lines and younger players to be the difference-makers in the scoring column.
Don Sweeney made moves at the trade deadline, but ultimately, he didn’t do enough to ensure the Boston Bruins of success in late April and May.
The Boston Bruins may be in control of the President’s Trophy now, but they need to make another move at the deadline if they hope to be standing at the end of the 2020 playoffs.
Another day, another player Jordan Leandre believes should be on the Bruins’ radar.
The NHL Trade Deadline is Monday, and Jordan Leandre has identified another potential trade target for the Boston Bruins.
With the trade deadline only days away the Bruins made their first big move Friday afternoon.
Through the first six weeks of the season, the Boston Bruins have been one of the best teams in the NHL. While the Bruins offense has struggled at times, David Krejci has gotten off to a solid start.
At the trade deadline last year, the Boston Bruins biggest moves were acquiring Ondrej Kase and Nick Ritchie. The duo was expected to improve the secondary scoring but failed to make an impact. So far, in 2021, Kase has yet to record a point and is currently dealing with an upper-body injury.
Between a sluggish Round Robin tournament and Tuukka Rask opting out, it seemed as if the Bruins playoff run could be short-lived. The Bruins were, however, able to overcome those challenges partly due to the play of David Krejci.
With the NHL playoffs approaching, the Boston Bruins are counting on their secondary lines and younger players to be the difference-makers in the scoring column.
Don Sweeney made moves at the trade deadline, but ultimately, he didn’t do enough to ensure the Boston Bruins of success in late April and May.
The Boston Bruins may be in control of the President’s Trophy now, but they need to make another move at the deadline if they hope to be standing at the end of the 2020 playoffs.
Another day, another player Jordan Leandre believes should be on the Bruins’ radar.
The NHL Trade Deadline is Monday, and Jordan Leandre has identified another potential trade target for the Boston Bruins.
With the trade deadline only days away the Bruins made their first big move Friday afternoon.
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